Control strategy: Sulfur oxides.

§ 52.1126 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides.

(a) The revisions to the control strategy resulting from the modification to the emission limitations applicable to the sources listed below or resulting from the change in the compliance date for such sources with the applicable emission limitation is hereby approved. All regulations cited are air pollution control regulations of the State, unless otherwise noted. (See § 52.1125 for compliance schedule approvals and disapprovals pertaining to one or more of the sources listed below.)

Source Location Regulation involved Date of adoption
Deerfield Specialty Papers, IncMonroe Bridge5.1.2Oct. 17, 1972.
Hollingsworth & Vose CoEast Walpole5.1.2June 29, 1972.
Pepperell Paper CoPepperell5.1.2Nov. 29, 1972.
Stevens Paper Mills, IncWestfield and South Hadley5.1.2July 27, 1972.
Tileston and Hollingsworth CoHyde Park5.1.1Nov. 21, 1972.
All sources in Berkshire APCD5.1.2 Do.

(b)

(1) Massachusetts Regulation 310 CMR 7.05(1) (formerly Regulation 5.1) for the Pioneer Valley Air Pollution Control District, which allows a relaxation of sulfur in fuel limitations under certain conditions, is approved for the following sources. All other sources remain subject to the previously approved requirements of Regulation 7.05(1) which stipulate that sources are required to burn residual fuel oil having a sulfur content not in excess of 0.55 pounds per million Btu heat release potential (approximately equivalent to 1 percent sulfur content.)

Deerfield Specialty Paper Company, Monroe Bridge; Amherst College, Amherst; Brown Company, Holyoke; Monsanto Polymer and Petrochemical Company, Building 21, Springfield; Monsanto Polymer and Petrochemical Company, Building 49, Springfield; Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley; Uniroyal Tire Inc., Chicopee; Smith College, Northampton; West Springfield Generating Station, Western Massachusetts Electric, West Springfield.

Pioneer Valley APCD

Belchertown State School, Belchertown

James River Graphics (formerly Scott Graphics), south Hadley (conditioned upon operation of the boilers on only one of the two stacks at any given time, and operation being so restricted in the source's operating permit granted by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality Engineering.)

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, Springfield.

Northampton State Hospital, Northampton.

Springfield Technical Community College, Springfield.

Stanley Home Products, Easthampton.

Stevens Elastomeric Industries, Easthampton.

Ware Industries, Ware.

Westfield State College, Westfield.

Westover Air Force Base (Building 1411), Chicopee.

University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Mount Tom Generating Station, Holyoke.

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